Goliath Pictures

The following Goliath Pictures give some idea of the imposing stature of the giant. He was so extraordinary that his very appearance inspired terror. His height was above eight feet, and his bulk proportionate, so that he must have weighed four hundred pounds at least. But the arms that he bore were even more formidable and massive than his size. He was protected by a coat of mail that weighed more than one hundred and fifty pounds, while beneath this and on his limbs were greaves of brass, the value of which at that time was greater than gold. He wore a helmet made of the same metal. He carried a spear that was so heavy he had to support it on his shoulder; the head of it was made of iron, a metal even more rare than brass, which weighed above twenty pounds. Several attendants followed behind carrying his shield, which was made to resemble a moon.

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